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Troy Tulowitzki could miss 2-3 weeks with shoulder injury

Toronto Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos said on Sunday that he expects shortstop Troy Tulowitzki to miss 2-3 weeks, in the best case scenario, after he suffered a cracked shoulder blade Saturday.

Toronto shortstop injured in collision with teammate Kevin Pillar

Troy Tulowitzki leaves game after Collision with Kevin Pillar

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Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki left the first game of Saturdays doubleheader with the Yankees following a second inning collision with centre fielder Kevin Pillar.

Troy Tulowitzki doesn't think his potentially lengthy absence will effect the Blue Jays' remarkable season.

The all-star shortstop, who was diagnosed with a small crack on his left shoulder blade after colliding with Kevin Pillar on a catch during Saturday's first game of a doubleheader in New York, will be off the field for at least a couple of weeks.

"If you look back in history, all teams that won a World Series or made it deep in the playoffs, they all faced adversity," Tulowitzki said Sunday at Yankee stadium before the Blue Jays closed out a four-game series with New York. "Whether guys are missing time or it didn't quite play out the way they thought it would and that's part of the game.

"So hopefully this is something that makes our story that much more special."

The Blue Jays are 30-8 when Tulowitzki has been in the starting lineup, and 32-10 since the team traded Jose Reyes and prospects to Colorado for the all-star shortstop on July 28.

Tulowitzki will remain with the Jays as his shoulder heals.

"I definitely wouldn't want to be anywhere else," he said. "In that clubhouse, it's special it's a close group. Being around them everyday, when you lose one person it can affect the team. So as good as we're going, you don't want to switch anything up."

Toronto general manager Alex Anthopoulos said Sunday he was cautiously optimistic that Tulowitzki could return to action in two to three weeks, but added that that estimation was "only a guess at this point."

While Anthopoulos said the team would know more "in the next few days," Tulowitzki preferred not to but a timeline on his own recovery.

"I know that if I do that I'm going to be itching at the bit and if I do need that extra time and we're in a good spot I think it would be wise for me to take it and wait until I'm 100 per cent healthy," Tulowitzki said. "But time will tell everything we'll know where we're at in the standings, we'll know how my body's feeling and we'll make a decision based on both those things."

The injury happened during the second inning of Saturday's early game. Tulowitzki, who said there were no "tough feelings" between him and Pillar, felt he was camped under the fly ball in shallow centre field when Pillar charged into him from behind, his chin squaring up with Tulowitzki's shoulder blade.

"I originally thought it was an elbow because it dug down deep in there," Tulowitzki said. "It definitely got me good."

Cliff Pennington, who was traded to the Blue Jays from the Diamondbacks on Aug. 8, came into the game at second base with Ryan Goins moving to shortstop. Pennington was 1 for 3 in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader, and 1 for 4 with a two-run home run in the second game. He also made a nice defensive play with the bases loaded in the eighth inning of the first game to save a run in a tie game, which Toronto eventually won 9-5 in 11 innings.